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  2. Traditional games of India - Wikipedia

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    Khelo India is an initiative of the Indian government to organise sports competitions across the nation. Both Khelo India and the National Games of India include several indigenous sports. [54] [55] [56] [9] In post-Independent India, the traditional sports' popularity has greatly declined with the further growth of Western sports and online ...

  3. Sport in India - Wikipedia

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    Kabaddi is one of the most popular sports in India. Kabaddi is an indigenous sport in India. Traditionally played on rough grounds. The Pro Kabaddi League is a notable Kabaddi league in India. It is organised annually in various spots of the nation. Star Sports, Disney+ Hotstar airs it on TV and online respectively.

  4. Indian physical culture - Wikipedia

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    Physical fitness was prized in traditional Hindu thought, with cultivation of the body (dehvada) seen as one path to full self-realization. [2] [3] Buddhist universities such as Nalanda taught various forms of physical culture, such as swimming and archery, [4] with Buddha himself having been well-acquainted with martial activities prior to his enlightenment. [5]

  5. Category:Traditional sports of India - Wikipedia

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  6. Bengali traditional games - Wikipedia

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    The sport of gillidanda is derived from ghaṭikā, literally "tip-cat". Ghaṭikā is still known to countries from the Indian subcontinent and south Asian countries like Bangladesh and India. In Bangladesh, it is known as ḍāṅguli khelā while in Nepali, it is known as dandi biyo (डण्डी बियो), which is a similar game.

  7. This Athlete Wants to Bring His Indigenous Sport to the ... - AOL

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    Then, he was introduced to a different type of sport—one which held a deep resonance for his identity as an Indigenous person of Tlingit, Yup'ik, and Deg Hit'an tribal heritage: The Inuit Games ...

  8. Category:Sport in India - Wikipedia

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  9. Insuknawr - Wikipedia

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    Insuknawr or Rod Pushing Sport is an indigenous game of Mizoram, a state in North-East India. [1] Cultural background. Earlier, ...